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The granddaughter of the woman who died after a rail crash in Cumbria has said her family is "distraught". | The granddaughter of the woman who died after a rail crash in Cumbria has said her family is "distraught". |
Margaret Masson, 84, from the Cardonald area of Glasgow, died following the Virgin train derailment at Grayrigg, near Kendal, on Saturday evening. | Margaret Masson, 84, from the Cardonald area of Glasgow, died following the Virgin train derailment at Grayrigg, near Kendal, on Saturday evening. |
Her granddaughter Margaret Jones, 41, said that her mother and father were in the same carriage as Mrs Masson. | Her granddaughter Margaret Jones, 41, said that her mother and father were in the same carriage as Mrs Masson. |
Margaret Langley, 61, and Richard Langley, 63, are in a "very serious condition" in hospital in Preston. | Margaret Langley, 61, and Richard Langley, 63, are in a "very serious condition" in hospital in Preston. |
Mrs Jones said: "We are devastated by the death of our nan and about mum and dad being so very poorly. | Mrs Jones said: "We are devastated by the death of our nan and about mum and dad being so very poorly. |
"We are distraught but we are all here for our parents and we ask that we are left alone to cope during this difficult time." | "We are distraught but we are all here for our parents and we ask that we are left alone to cope during this difficult time." |
'Very active' | 'Very active' |
Neighbours of Mrs Masson described her as a "lovely person". | Neighbours of Mrs Masson described her as a "lovely person". |
Mhairi MacDonald said Mrs Masson, who had three sons and a daughter, was very active and "always out and about". | Mhairi MacDonald said Mrs Masson, who had three sons and a daughter, was very active and "always out and about". |
Other neighbours have described her death as a "terrible shock". | Other neighbours have described her death as a "terrible shock". |
Ms MacDonald said Mrs Masson had lived in the Cardonald area for many years. | Ms MacDonald said Mrs Masson had lived in the Cardonald area for many years. |
"I used to pop in and see her all the time," she said. | "I used to pop in and see her all the time," she said. |
"She was 84 but she was still very active and she was always out and about. | "She was 84 but she was still very active and she was always out and about. |
"She has a daughter in Southport. She did her own thing and she always seemed to be on the go." | "She has a daughter in Southport. She did her own thing and she always seemed to be on the go." |
Others who knew her within the small block of flats in Tarfside Gardens were too upset to speak and said they had not been officially told of their friend's death. | Others who knew her within the small block of flats in Tarfside Gardens were too upset to speak and said they had not been officially told of their friend's death. |
He is a definitely a hero. In the sober light of day we will have to see if he can be recognised as such Sir Richard BransonVirgin Rail | |
Several carriages were left on their sides after the Virgin London to Glasgow service derailed at about 95mph. | |
Network Rail, which is responsible for maintaining track, said it was now checking points in the crash area. | |
The driver of the derailed train was hailed as a hero by his boss Sir Richard Branson. | |
Ian Black, a former police officer, was at the controls when the Virgin Pendolino came off the rails near Grayrigg. | |
Sir Richard said he believed the accident could have been far worse if it had not been for the bravery of the driver. | |
Badly injured | |
"He is a definitely a hero," he said. | |
"In the sober light of day we will have to see if he can be recognised as such. | |
Sir Richard added: "The driver came around the corner, the line was defective and the train went off the line. | |
"But he has carried on sitting in his carriage for half a mile running the train on the stone. | |
"He could have tried to get back and protect himself but he didn't and he has ended up quite badly injured." |